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Poverty-reduction strategies may contribute to the success of policies addressing risk factors that displayed prominent within-country regular, wealth-based inequality, such as current daily smoking, low fruit and vegetable consumption and, within LICs, heavy episodic alcohol drinking.

Asked if he was really a regular guy, given his wealth, Mr. Brown said: "Listen, people have read my book, they understand where I've come from and where I'm going and where I've been.

In an interview on Monday, Mr. Baldwin spoke extensively about his long-term political ambitions, his views on political figures, his anger about Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's overturning of the city's term-limits law and how he stays in touch with regular people despite his wealth and fame.

I have regular discussions with sovereign wealth funds and pension funds around the world that are begging to invest in infrastructure.

The Supreme Court repeatedly takes the position that anything that protects working people and regular citizens from concentrated wealth and power is by its very nature "political advocacy" and therefore violates the "free speech" of those few with concentrated wealth and power.

Sure, the concept itself of an all-female DJ line-up pinches at me, but BBC Radio 1's Women's Day comes across more like a sincere championing of talent; in tandem with the wealth of regular female hosts on the station, and BBC Director General Tony Hall's announcement about tackling gender inequality.

Mr. Bush, child of wealth, campaigns as regular guy and anti-establishment dude.

Asked if he was really a regular guy, given his relative wealth, Mr. Brown said: "Listen, people have read my book, they understand where I've come from and where I'm going and where I've been.

We will share the wealth in the regular season but we'll own that story in January and February".

In a country with endemic corruption, shambolic service delivery, a faltering civil service, regular national power outages, rampant wealth gaps, a plummeting currency and an increasingly restless, frustrated population, who knows how important that might be?

It may seem a bit of a stretch from tea to credit default swaps, but the principle is the same: when enormous private wealth goes unchecked, regular folks get hurt -- badly.

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